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entry 12.
Aldo van Eyck sought to rethink the relationships between spaces.Not as isolated forms, but as a connection of them. Spaces between spaces. I’ve previously explored his text “Steps towards a configurative discipline”. He thought that architects should try and design thresholds rather than forms. resist the urge to divide, and give shape to what lies…
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entry 11.
zenobia, invisible cities “Now I shall tell of the city of Zenobia, which is wonderful in this fashion: though set on dry terrain it stands on high pilings, and the ouses are of bamboo and zinc, with many platforms and balconies placed on stilts at various heights, crossing one another, linked by adders and hanging…
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entry 10.
Steps towards a configurative discipline – I read this article written by aldo van eyck, published in forum in august 1962. here is an attempt to think again, draw again, dwell again. we cannot breathe one way, either in or out. most architecture is brutally splitting and favoring the other. inside or exterior, open or…
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entry 09.
in this entry, I want to talk about one of the books that made changes in how I approach architecture and the process of creating something. species of spaces by georges perec. I admire and try to follow his observation skills and his ambition toward taking notes and making lists of everyday life events or…
